History
The Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW) was founded as the first cooperative, practice-integrating university in Germany in 2009. It applies the successful dual principle of the former Berufsakademie, which was developed more than 40 years ago and is characterised by its close connection of theoretical studies and practical experience in companies and social institutions.
Education
The Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Stuttgart offers more than 40 Bachelor study programmes in the schools of Business, Engineering and Social Work.
Research
In accordance with the principle of duality and cooperation, research at the Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Stuttgart is conducted in an application-based and transfer-orientated manner, predominantly in conjunction with the corporate partners and with other companies in the regions, universities and research institutions.
Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Stuttgart Key Statistics & Highlights
- 75 Scholarships
- 166 Academic Staff
- 8,329 Students
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Student dormitory (application via International Office)
- Student dormitory check-in 01.09. or 01.03.
- Single room in a shared apartment
- Shared kitchen, bathroom and washing facilities
- Access to internet
- Online Application
- Please contact the International Office for more information
Library services
Württemberg State Library is the largest academic library in Baden-Württemberg.The WLB is the foremost institution for regional and supra-regional information and literature supply in Baden-Württemberg. About 6 million media items are held ready in its stacks and reading rooms for research, teaching, further vocational training and general education.
Accreditation
All programmes at the Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW) are accredited by the Central Evaluation and Accreditation Agency ZEvA. The six-semester Bachelor courses are accredited with a student work load of 210 ECTS points and rated as intensive programmes.